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budapest, hungary, of course, has now built some walls. the chancellor keeps telling us walls are not the answer. how are those walls working out for hungary? workedhey definitely out. the plan has worked perfectly. we have practically no immigrants left in hungary, no refugees. we do have 700 in prison who are waiting for being sent out of the country. the problem has been solved. has the problem been solved? i met these refugees at the border, the last train they came through hungary to the austrian border. now these people are going through -- they are still out there. they are still in the rain. still mothers and children. what has this solved? melinda: alan posener, if europe does not work together to find it choice solution for the refugee crisis -- and at this point, we still do not see much sign of 1 -- germany eventually have to go in the direction that hungary has taken? in other words, simply shut it orders? within the zone of free travel in europe, you pass across a border, it was not there. my daughter forgot her passport and
budapest, hungary, of course, has now built some walls. the chancellor keeps telling us walls are not the answer. how are those walls working out for hungary? workedhey definitely out. the plan has worked perfectly. we have practically no immigrants left in hungary, no refugees. we do have 700 in prison who are waiting for being sent out of the country. the problem has been solved. has the problem been solved? i met these refugees at the border, the last train they came through hungary to the...
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the blaze in "the grand budapest hotel" -- in budapest caused a blaze. victims were visited in hospital across it city >>> austria's chancellor said it's impossible and unfair for greece to tackle the refugee crisis, they are planning a barrier after thousands tried to climb thens ifs. austria and germany share part of the border. >> sierra leone may be ebola free, it was one of the worst hit by the virus killing 4,000. for that those survive, the battle is not over. cammara takes treatment. she wore its about her children. there are report of some going blinded. it's a cause for concern. of the doctor treated about 1,000 ebola survivors, and said there are indications that the virus can linger. research is needed. >> my plea to older people is to help us. on the complications that are arising. m.s.f. is operating a clinic for survivors, offering consultations, medical treatment and psychosocial counselling and stay the stigma can be fluid. some have been attack bid their family. sox lost a sauce of livelihood. some have problems that need proper attenti
the blaze in "the grand budapest hotel" -- in budapest caused a blaze. victims were visited in hospital across it city >>> austria's chancellor said it's impossible and unfair for greece to tackle the refugee crisis, they are planning a barrier after thousands tried to climb thens ifs. austria and germany share part of the border. >> sierra leone may be ebola free, it was one of the worst hit by the virus killing 4,000. for that those survive, the battle is not over....
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it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. and it isn't the sweden they had imagined. >> i'm sorry about the future here. i didn't think it would be like that. >> she shows me what appear to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> if you're hated go somewhere else. >> he argued with this guy from damascus. he said i i can do everything, i can throw you out. >> he said give me your identity card and i'll throw you out. >> yes. >> i put all this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> this is really a problem because so many people are coming right now. it's really a challenge for authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people, and to have proper control over what is happening to them. >> you got to travel a long way to the middle of nowhere to find these camps for want of a better word, people waiting months and months. even this country with its welcoming history, it's finding it hard to cope. >> do you think the compassion of sweden and swedish people have limits? >> no, i think th
it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. and it isn't the sweden they had imagined. >> i'm sorry about the future here. i didn't think it would be like that. >> she shows me what appear to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> if you're hated go somewhere else. >> he argued with this guy from damascus. he said i i can do everything, i can throw you out. >> he said give me...
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and that of course is the grand budapest hotel. and if you have seen the hotel then you know that my goal in life is to become a lobby boy. but next year they are reopening it as the department store. >> yeah. the hogwarts school. the christ church college in oxford england. >> this place inspired so many of the scenes shot in that movie. of course the dining hall. but the cool thing about visiting this place even today is something called "great calm." it is the bell that rings 101 times every night at 9:00 honoring the original 101 students dating back to 1846. >> now "ghost besters"ghostbusters"ghostbusters"ghostbusters." >> goes back to 1866 this fire department. it is still there. the interesting thing about the movie is they only shot the exteriors because the fire house was still a working fire house. a couple of years ago the mayor tried to close it. the residents revolted and it is still a working fire house. >> let's move to the 1993 cult hit "groundhog day." e of course everyone knows it was punxsutawney pennsylvania. or
and that of course is the grand budapest hotel. and if you have seen the hotel then you know that my goal in life is to become a lobby boy. but next year they are reopening it as the department store. >> yeah. the hogwarts school. the christ church college in oxford england. >> this place inspired so many of the scenes shot in that movie. of course the dining hall. but the cool thing about visiting this place even today is something called "great calm." it is the bell that...
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ais country used to be guarantee of ukraine's security under the budapest memorandum, whereby security guarantees and provides to my country in exchange for the voluntarily reinstallation of the nuclear arsenal -- of the -- [indiscernible] -- nuclear arsenal. it is entrusted by the u.n. charter and sustaining peace and security. in fairbury 2014, russia conducted open and unprovoked aggression against my country having occupied and annexed crimea. broadly and brutally violating the international law, shocking the whole world community. and i'm deeply grateful to the delegation of the majority whose power and organization member states that lester supported the resolution of the united nation's general assembly entitled territorial integrity of ukraine, which condemned the russia's illegal annexation of crimea. it is regrettable that after this clear verdict, russia did not return to the civilized international legal field. moreover, moscow started a reckless game. this time in ukraine. now,te the fact that until russia refused to admit its direct military invasion, today there is no do
ais country used to be guarantee of ukraine's security under the budapest memorandum, whereby security guarantees and provides to my country in exchange for the voluntarily reinstallation of the nuclear arsenal -- of the -- [indiscernible] -- nuclear arsenal. it is entrusted by the u.n. charter and sustaining peace and security. in fairbury 2014, russia conducted open and unprovoked aggression against my country having occupied and annexed crimea. broadly and brutally violating the...
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her father deep in the swedeish country side in cramped, temporary -- in the september bustle of budapest train station. >> i'm worried about the future here. i didn't think it would be like that. >>reporter: she shows me what appear to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> so you do hate it? >> no. >> go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus. he told them give me the number and i can do everything for -- i will -- >> he said give me your identity card and i'll throw you out. >> i put all this to the immigration minister. >> this is really a problem because so many people are coming right now and it's really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people and to have proper control of what's happening with them. so this is -- we're not dealing with it as well as we should right now. >>reporter: you've got to travel a long way into the middle of nowhere to find these camps for want of a better word, people waiting months and months for their asylum applications being processed living in conditions they did not expect to find h
her father deep in the swedeish country side in cramped, temporary -- in the september bustle of budapest train station. >> i'm worried about the future here. i didn't think it would be like that. >>reporter: she shows me what appear to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> so you do hate it? >> no. >> go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus. he told them give me the number and i can do everything for -- i will -- >> he...
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it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. it is not the sweden she imagined. >> the future here, i didn't think it would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from on immigration official. >> what is problem to go to house. it is not... >> no, we don't need. >> you don't need, okay... >> every day new rules. >> you hate them. >> no. >> if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he argue with this guy from damascus. he told them give me the money and i can do everything - i lo throw you out of sweden. >> reporter: he said give me your identity card and i will throw you out. >> yes. >> reporter: i put all this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> this is really a problem. so many people are coming right now, and it's really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people, and to have proper control of what is happening with them. this is - we are not dealing with this so good as we should do right now. >> reporter: you've got to travel a long
it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. it is not the sweden she imagined. >> the future here, i didn't think it would be like that. >> reporter: she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from on immigration official. >> what is problem to go to house. it is not... >> no, we don't need. >> you don't need, okay... >> every day new rules. >> you hate them. >> no....
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welcome, but our satirists show us what prime minister orban considers a humane response at this budapest station -- one of the "transit zones" opened by the government amid much fanfare. anyone managing to make it past the razor-wire fences and get this far, is permited to stay in one of these areas. several hundred men, women and children have camped out here in the open air -- most of them from syria and afghanistan. two tailed dog party co-founder zsolt victora is here both as an activist, and as a father with a heart for children. >> it's nice. gergely kovacs: it seems the government forgot to give them any beds. but they made a cool playground. ferenc sebo: they live in our streets to get closer to our culture -- because this is how you can really get closer to hungarian culture. you live in their streets, and you can see how they live, the hungarians. reporter: but ultimately, of course, it's no laughing matter either for them or those they are trying to help. the party was founded for fun -- but people across hungary are now taking kovacs and his fellow activists very seriously. g
welcome, but our satirists show us what prime minister orban considers a humane response at this budapest station -- one of the "transit zones" opened by the government amid much fanfare. anyone managing to make it past the razor-wire fences and get this far, is permited to stay in one of these areas. several hundred men, women and children have camped out here in the open air -- most of them from syria and afghanistan. two tailed dog party co-founder zsolt victora is here both as an...
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to india to budapest hungary, to australia. this was so important to you because you put your own money in it. >> it was so important because i was going through a period with the beginning of "own" launching a network where all of the press was saying struggling network, struggling network. oftentimes, when you're going through a challenge, it forces you, particularly to go inward and think about what do i really want and what do i want to achieve? so, for me the idea of creating a network was to be able to tell stories that really would drop pieces of light into other people's consciousness and show stories and ideas that would connect people. as i was saying earlier, i have seen planet earth on discovery and fell in love with the earth and wanted to do something that would do the same thing, would have the same kind of impact through people's hearts and through their spirits. in part two pictures. which is the time was working for a show that lisa ling was doing on "own" brought me this idea. i literally had prayed for, all
to india to budapest hungary, to australia. this was so important to you because you put your own money in it. >> it was so important because i was going through a period with the beginning of "own" launching a network where all of the press was saying struggling network, struggling network. oftentimes, when you're going through a challenge, it forces you, particularly to go inward and think about what do i really want and what do i want to achieve? so, for me the idea of...
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. >> marzynski: he ended up as a homeless child in budapest, hungary, before finally being taken in by an orphanage. halina kramarz's memory is even more fragile that mine. she was born the year the war broke out in the family of a jewish doctor in the small town of starachowice. (door creaking) she knows she was born on pilsudski street, number 27. when the local ghetto was created, halina and her mother fled to krakow to hide with the christians. her father stayed behind and became a physician, and the local steel factory turned into a german labor camp. the owner invited us in. she lived next door to halina's family. >> this could have been the waiting room. oh, goodness... (sobbing) >> look at this book, my goodness. >> marzynski: she says she has a book with the records of all past tenants. >> kramarz. >> marzynski: "kramarz, jakub. "medical doctor. "born 1906. religion: jewish." he was taken out of this apartment by the german authorities-- this is a stamp-- "april 1941." >> marzynski: halina's father died in an overcrowded cattle car on its way to the death camp. >> i'm sure the
. >> marzynski: he ended up as a homeless child in budapest, hungary, before finally being taken in by an orphanage. halina kramarz's memory is even more fragile that mine. she was born the year the war broke out in the family of a jewish doctor in the small town of starachowice. (door creaking) she knows she was born on pilsudski street, number 27. when the local ghetto was created, halina and her mother fled to krakow to hide with the christians. her father stayed behind and became a...
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it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. and it isn't the sweden abir imagined. >> i didn't think it would be like that. >> she shows me what seems to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> what is problem going to house? it is not prison. >> every day new rules. new rules. >> you do hate it. if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he argues with the guy from dmaks. damascus. he says i will throw you out of sweden. >> he said give me your identity card and i will throw you out? >> yes. >> i put all this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> it is really a problem. so many people are coming right now and it is really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people and to have a proper control of what's happening with them. so this is -- we are not dealing with this so good as we circulate do right now. >> reporter: you've got to travel a long way into the middle of nowhere to find these camps for want of a better word, people waiting months and months for their
it's a long way from al jazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station. and it isn't the sweden abir imagined. >> i didn't think it would be like that. >> she shows me what seems to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >> what is problem going to house? it is not prison. >> every day new rules. new rules. >> you do hate it. if you hate it, go somewhere else. >> he argues with the guy from dmaks....
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. >> it's a long way from aljazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station, and it's in sweden. >> we have the future here, and i didn't think that it would be like that. >> . >> she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >official. [ yelling ] >> he argued with the guy from the market. and i can do everything -- i -- >> he said give me your instacard, and i'll throw you out. >> i put all of this to the immigration minister in stockholm. >> it's really a problem, because so many people are coming right now, and it's really a challenge for the authorities to be able to set up proper housing for people, and to have proper control of what's happening with them. so we're not dealing with this so good as we should do right now. >> they traveled a long way into the middle of nowhere to find the catches, for a better word. people wait for months and months for their asylum applications and living conditions that they didn't expect to find in sweden. one day, it will be much better, but even this country, with its lo
. >> it's a long way from aljazeera's first encounter with the family in the september bustle of budapest train station, and it's in sweden. >> we have the future here, and i didn't think that it would be like that. >> . >> she shows me what appears to be bullying threats from an immigration official. >official. [ yelling ] >> he argued with the guy from the market. and i can do everything -- i -- >> he said give me your instacard, and i'll throw you out....
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one of the stories i really liked is, it's a young man, about to be a young man, i believe in budapest and there is a beautiful story. jim, take a look at this. >> this is a time where men go to begin thinking more about the world, and his place in it. >> now i will be starting questioning things. why is the sky blue, why is the grass green. is god... >> my son, i like the way he questions things. questioning is-- . >> doing his bar mitzvah, he will do a service and read aloud from the torah, the first five books of the hebrew bible. >> stephen: what i love about that story, what i love about that story, and i love about so many of the stories, like the story of the nine year old jumping from the tower on pentecost island in the south pacific for his father is that, you know, i go to church and i am somewhat religious. an when i try to explain to some people who aren't, or that i have a belief. i say well, i was given this by my ancestors. i look at my children, i thought i didn't want to give them anything that i would help them so i assume i was given this by my ancestors because the
one of the stories i really liked is, it's a young man, about to be a young man, i believe in budapest and there is a beautiful story. jim, take a look at this. >> this is a time where men go to begin thinking more about the world, and his place in it. >> now i will be starting questioning things. why is the sky blue, why is the grass green. is god... >> my son, i like the way he questions things. questioning is-- . >> doing his bar mitzvah, he will do a service and read...
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. >> we shot that on a sound stage in budapest on the biggest sound stage in the world and he got theseans that are just massive fans, and he turned the fans on and you get this particles in the air, and i mean you are really in, you are getting pushed over by the wind. >> like a hurricane. >> yeah. >> all will this tough blowing against you and you are in these space suits. it was really fun. >> not so fun on earth, all tar cast play ace very concerned, brilliant group of men a and women at nasa, for a while, they and remaining astronauts in space are the the only ones aware of his presumed death but hold on this will come as a a shock to my crew mates, and to nasa a. and to the entire world but i'm still alive. surprise. >> this is an intentional but it has some smiles in it too. >> it would have been too much, if it didn't have a lot of laughs, it would have been a little bit too much to sit through. >> mark is still alive. >> wow. >> in your face, neil armstrong. >> even first man on the moon would be proud of damon's character who is one of the world's top experts. >> he basically
. >> we shot that on a sound stage in budapest on the biggest sound stage in the world and he got theseans that are just massive fans, and he turned the fans on and you get this particles in the air, and i mean you are really in, you are getting pushed over by the wind. >> like a hurricane. >> yeah. >> all will this tough blowing against you and you are in these space suits. it was really fun. >> not so fun on earth, all tar cast play ace very concerned, brilliant...
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. >> we shot that on a sound stage we were in budapest on the biggest sound stage in the world and he got these giant ritter fans that are like, they are just massive fans and you turn the fans on and you get all this particles in the air and i mean you are really in, you are like getting push over by the wind. >> almost like a hurricane. >> and all this stuff blowing against you. you are in these space suits. it was really fun. >> reporter: in the so much fun on earth all-star cast play ace very concerned, brilliant group of men and women at nasa. and for a while they and remaining a astronauts in space are only ones aware of the presumed death but. >> this will come as quite a shock to my crew mates but and to the entire world but i'm still alive, surprise. >> this is an intense film but it has got some smiles too. >> i think it would have been too much if it did not have a lot of laughs, it would have been just too much to sit through. >> mark is still alive. >> wow. >> in your face, neil armstrong. >> even the the first man on the moon would be proud of damon's character who is on
. >> we shot that on a sound stage we were in budapest on the biggest sound stage in the world and he got these giant ritter fans that are like, they are just massive fans and you turn the fans on and you get all this particles in the air and i mean you are really in, you are like getting push over by the wind. >> almost like a hurricane. >> and all this stuff blowing against you. you are in these space suits. it was really fun. >> reporter: in the so much fun on earth...
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they were born and raised in budapest in this golden period and as they fled across europe from budapest to berlin to london and then arriving finally on our shores they brought with them two things. one a sense of the gathering danger to america from hitler from the not cease at a time when americans were not yet ready to hear that message. they acted as a sort of early warning system because they already as young men had experienced the violent nausea some and number two they brought with them the cultural currents that they had soaked up as they moved across europe. so everything from surrealism to construction of some, they brought it with them and it's not an exaggeration to say that they really did transform america. >> before we go through the specifics,, place us in budapest in a period of time what was the cd and lifelike? >> although i was born in budapest i never knew but heard about from my past and was eager to re-create, this was also a personal book for me. it was a city of great intellectual excitement where a lot of the excitement place on sidewalk cafÉs. there were some
they were born and raised in budapest in this golden period and as they fled across europe from budapest to berlin to london and then arriving finally on our shores they brought with them two things. one a sense of the gathering danger to america from hitler from the not cease at a time when americans were not yet ready to hear that message. they acted as a sort of early warning system because they already as young men had experienced the violent nausea some and number two they brought with...
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matt damon was saying at time shooting him while shooting the scenes in budapest for mars. the sound track is fantastic and the pacing. i give it a 4 1/2 out of five. one of the best movies i have seen this year and in my top 10 of the year. next up is the walk. when i was a kid, i went to new york city with my entire family. my uncle told me the story about a man who walked across the twin towers in 1974 on a wire. i didn't believe it for one second until i saw a documentary called man of wire and i am seeing the insanely gorgeous visual 3-d film based on a true story. joseph gore leavitt takes on the role of the man and he trained him for eight days to walk on wire. one of the most visual affects pioneers of all time, made roger rabbit, forest gump, back to the future and had tom hanks shaking jfk's hand in forest gump, one of the most incredible visual affections i have seen. this is mind blowing, worth seeing in 3-di max and opened up -- 3-d i-max and opened up. currently in my top 10. i am kevin mccarthy, fox news. >> and hillary clinton poked fun at herself and donald
matt damon was saying at time shooting him while shooting the scenes in budapest for mars. the sound track is fantastic and the pacing. i give it a 4 1/2 out of five. one of the best movies i have seen this year and in my top 10 of the year. next up is the walk. when i was a kid, i went to new york city with my entire family. my uncle told me the story about a man who walked across the twin towers in 1974 on a wire. i didn't believe it for one second until i saw a documentary called man of wire...
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>> well we spent five weeks together onset in budapest and that was mars.ng conversation prior to that. you plan your -- his emotional itinerary. and say okay this is going to be shall we go for this. this is going to be emotional, justifiable. this is going to be anger. so you plot the way. and i figure we should have what could constitute a black box inside a set which would be 28 gopros. gopros. so everywhere you are you talk,, welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm anthony mason. >> and i'm bo nikneanitknee --. scientists have dug up the remains of a woolley mammoth. the remains will hope to tell us about what man was doing around the site around 8,000 years ago. >> a new book reveals
>> well we spent five weeks together onset in budapest and that was mars.ng conversation prior to that. you plan your -- his emotional itinerary. and say okay this is going to be shall we go for this. this is going to be emotional, justifiable. this is going to be anger. so you plot the way. and i figure we should have what could constitute a black box inside a set which would be 28 gopros. gopros. so everywhere you are you talk,, welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle...
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this country used to be a guarantor of ukraine's security under the budapest memorandum, whereby securityto my country in exchange for a voluntary renunciation of the world's third nuclear arsenal. moreover, this state is a permanent member of the u.n. security council, which is entrusted by the u.n. charter with maintaining international peace and security. in february 2014, russia conducted an open and unprovoked aggression against my country, having occupied and annexed the crimea. bluntly and brutally violating the international law and shocking the whole world community. i am deeply grateful to the delegations of the majority of our organization's member states, that last year supported the resolution of the u.n. general assembly entitled territorial integrity of ukraine, which condemned the russian illegal annexation of crimea. it is regrettable that after this clear verdict of the international community, russia did not return to the civilized international legal field. moreover, moscow started a new military reckless gamble, this time, in ukrainian donbas region. despite the fact
this country used to be a guarantor of ukraine's security under the budapest memorandum, whereby securityto my country in exchange for a voluntary renunciation of the world's third nuclear arsenal. moreover, this state is a permanent member of the u.n. security council, which is entrusted by the u.n. charter with maintaining international peace and security. in february 2014, russia conducted an open and unprovoked aggression against my country, having occupied and annexed the crimea. bluntly...
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shouldn't forget prior and far more important agreements such as the helsinki final act and the budapest memorandum which reaffirmed the core prince polve the final act that the territorial integrity of states is inviolable. you know, ukraine was part of the former soviet union and when the soviet union collapsed, ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons. and as part of giving that up, ukraine was guaranteed etc. territorial integrity, guaranteed by the united states, by russia, and by others. certainly they're being betrayed right now and we should not stand for it. and lastly, we should have no illusions that this agreement will deter president putin's aggression. indeed, if moscow dials up intervention in the middle east and syria, ukraine is looking more and more like just one element of a much larger scheme by president putin to destabilize countries on russia's borders. that's what putin wants to do, he wants to keep ukraine unstable, destabilized. with this resolution we affirm our support for ukraine. e express our hope that that minsk will keep the peace and we make clear we are keep
shouldn't forget prior and far more important agreements such as the helsinki final act and the budapest memorandum which reaffirmed the core prince polve the final act that the territorial integrity of states is inviolable. you know, ukraine was part of the former soviet union and when the soviet union collapsed, ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons. and as part of giving that up, ukraine was guaranteed etc. territorial integrity, guaranteed by the united states, by russia, and by others....